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Post by aloneontherope on Nov 26, 2017 11:22:22 GMT -5
Why is that man even a 'thing'. Another Internet superstar. Urghh. No comment on his comments on the Gallaghers though. It's a comment on him and the kind.
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Post by jxing on Nov 26, 2017 15:26:25 GMT -5
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Post by aloneontherope on Nov 26, 2017 16:22:05 GMT -5
If Thom Yorke/Bowie are to be believed, then this just proves that Noel's attempt at 'experimenting' is a success. Finally, he's offending people with his work and not just letting his mouth have all the fun.
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Nov 26, 2017 16:29:36 GMT -5
What sad fuck buys an album and then throws it out of the window of a car like that? There's no excuse. Noel still got your tenner!
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Post by mancraider on Nov 26, 2017 16:35:39 GMT -5
He'll have picked it back up and put it back in his CD player once he'd finished making his attention seeking video.
Why bother putting it back in the case to protect it if you never wanted to listen to it again?
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Post by aloneontherope on Nov 26, 2017 16:36:43 GMT -5
What sad fuck buys an album and then throws it out of the window of a car like that? There's no excuse. Noel still got your tenner! It's trend-bait. Perhaps 'they' think they are making a statement, only to reveal how unbelievably stupid 'they' are being. For these people, Noel should quote/sing Jack White's/The White Stripes song 'Offend in Every Way'.
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Post by Manualex on Nov 26, 2017 16:45:21 GMT -5
What sad fuck buys an album and then throws it out of the window of a car like that? There's no excuse. Noel still got your tenner! isnt littering a crimen as well?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 26, 2017 16:48:17 GMT -5
CM Jobbie, more like.
What a fucking terror.
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Post by CFC2013 on Nov 26, 2017 16:51:56 GMT -5
What litter video are you guys talking about?
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Post by Manualex on Nov 26, 2017 16:53:06 GMT -5
What litter video are you guys talking about? the Instagram/Twitter vídeo below the one Star review of WBTM?
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Post by CFC2013 on Nov 26, 2017 16:55:46 GMT -5
What litter video are you guys talking about? the Instagram/Twitter vídeo below the one Star review of WBTM? I don't see it.
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Post by Manualex on Nov 26, 2017 17:00:00 GMT -5
the Instagram/Twitter vídeo below the one Star review of WBTM? I don't see it. hit quote of that post and copy + paste the third link
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Post by bt95 on Nov 26, 2017 18:37:37 GMT -5
What sad fuck buys an album and then throws it out of the window of a car like that? There's no excuse. Noel still got your tenner! I quoted him with the infamous Parka Monkey pic. No reply... yet... Good humour from Noel. From what I remember, that particular journo has a grudge against Oasis/NG anyway. Got a lot of grief if you look at the comments I think. But if it's his opinion, then fairs. It's wrong, but fairs.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Nov 26, 2017 21:56:48 GMT -5
Haven't even read that Irish Times review but what a load of shit to put Pub Band?
You know, Beady Eye had a lot more of this kind of thing, but you can tell he's clearly not even listened to it and is probably one of those blokes who needs to hear 43 chord changes and wanks off to Thom Yorke's creepy eyes.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 26, 2017 22:00:46 GMT -5
Haven't even read that Irish Times review but what a load of shit to put Pub Band? You know, Beady Eye had a lot more of this kind of thing, but you can tell he's clearly not even listened to it and is probably one of those blokes who needs to hear 43 chord changes and wanks off to Thom Yorke's creepy eyes. Guilty myself.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Nov 26, 2017 22:07:18 GMT -5
Probably the worst part of being an Oasis fan is that you're literally stereotyped into instantly only liking a couple of bands and one genre if you are a big fan.
As much as Noel will deny this, because he has said he didnt sit down with the intention of making a new sounding record, i think Noel knows he is labelled like this as a composer too.
I genuinely think he is now after the recognition from the Pitchfork mob, and that awful homeless looking bloke from Noisey (John Doorstop). It's a little annoyance thats always been there for him that he now wants to rectify.
I think what he thought was he would just carry the Oasis fanbase along with that and people will lap up whatever he puts out. I think that would have happened if Liam hadnt done such a strong record, but now people have the option of the "oasis experience", Noel will continue to struggle to sell Arenas and might even end up back at 1500 capacity sorts of places, playing these concept album songs. Not that that would necessarily be a bad thing.
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Post by CFC2013 on Nov 26, 2017 22:50:33 GMT -5
Probably the worst part of being an Oasis fan is that you're literally stereotyped into instantly only liking a couple of bands and one genre if you are a big fan. As much as Noel will deny this, because he has said he didnt sit down with the intention of making a new sounding record, i think Noel knows he is labelled like this as a composer too. I genuinely think he is now after the recognition from the Pitchfork mob, and that awful homeless looking bloke from Noisey (John Doorstop). It's a little annoyance thats always been there for him that he now wants to rectify. I think what he thought was he would just carry the Oasis fanbase along with that and people will lap up whatever he puts out. I think that would have happened if Liam hadnt done such a strong record, but now people have the option of the "oasis experience", Noel will continue to struggle to sell Arenas and might even end up back at 1500 capacity sorts of places, playing these concept album songs. Not that that would necessarily be a bad thing. Noel isn't exactly going to make another "The Wall" or anything...although that would be pretty cool...he's just expanding his musical capabilities. He's still going to sell out arenas. He's not Roger Waters, so I don't see him going off the deep end with far-flung musical soap operas.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 26, 2017 23:41:10 GMT -5
That Pitchfork review should surface tomorrow.
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Post by aloneontherope on Nov 26, 2017 23:43:20 GMT -5
That Pitchfork review should surface tomorrow. Can't wait for that one!
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Post by walterglass on Nov 26, 2017 23:45:21 GMT -5
That Pitchfork review should surface tomorrow. I predict faint praise and a 7 from them.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 26, 2017 23:48:38 GMT -5
That Pitchfork review should surface tomorrow. I predict faint praise and a 7 from them. If Noel gets a 7 from Pitchfork that would be the equivalent of winning the Super Bowl for a Gallagher brother in the states.
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Post by CFC2013 on Nov 27, 2017 2:03:23 GMT -5
Pitchfork just put up some reviews, no Noel though. Maybe tomorrow?
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 27, 2017 2:20:09 GMT -5
There is no chance he gets a seven. I'm gonna be optimistic and say 6.2
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Post by bt95 on Nov 27, 2017 3:54:55 GMT -5
Probably the worst part of being an Oasis fan is that you're literally stereotyped into instantly only liking a couple of bands and one genre if you are a big fan. As much as Noel will deny this, because he has said he didnt sit down with the intention of making a new sounding record, i think Noel knows he is labelled like this as a composer too. I genuinely think he is now after the recognition from the Pitchfork mob, and that awful homeless looking bloke from Noisey (John Doorstop). It's a little annoyance thats always been there for him that he now wants to rectify. I think what he thought was he would just carry the Oasis fanbase along with that and people will lap up whatever he puts out. I think that would have happened if Liam hadnt done such a strong record, but now people have the option of the "oasis experience", Noel will continue to struggle to sell Arenas and might even end up back at 1500 capacity sorts of places, playing these concept album songs. Not that that would necessarily be a bad thing. Then again while there is a stereotype, there's some people that do fall into that. Like that bloke on Twitter who decided to film himself throwing a CD out of the window... i.e. people who listened to Holy Mountain once and then decided the entire album wasn't for them and Liam was suddenly the best thing since Lennon. I'm chuffed for Liam. I'm chuffed for Noel. I prefer WBTM? purely because I think it gives us something different. Liam's album is great and he has the public back on side. Noel never didn't have the public on side, so from that point of view it's not like he's 'lost' anything.
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Post by AubreyOasis on Nov 27, 2017 6:25:18 GMT -5
Going back to the reviews, here are two new ones from Rolling Stone country editions: Rolling Stone Italy (4/5): www.rollingstone.it/musica/news-musica/i-dischi-di-oggi-cremonini-bjork-noel-gallagher-e-ghali/2017-11-24/#NoelRolling Stone Australia (3.5/5): rollingstoneaus.com/reviews/post/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds-who-built-the-moon/7527Here is the Google translation of the Italy one: In the months that preceded the release of the Gallagher brothers, Liam had thought about raising tones, with a series of media slaps, tweets and murmur-acid statements. And if the solo debut of Our Kid has convinced, while sticking to the tradition of rock made in UK, now is the turn of the older brother. Noel, with his Who Built The Moon ?, conceived a move away from the sound of the Oasis, studied at table with producer David Holmes. In the album there are all the influences on which The Chief has built his own career, from rock guitars like Stone Roses (Black & White Sunshine), the riffs that remind Marc Bolan and his T-Rex (Holy Mountain) psichedelic in Beatles sauce - obviously the quote in Be Careful What You Wish For - but everything is welded together in a layered and complex sound that makes Who Built The Moon? one of the most convincing work of Gallagher's entire production. If you were to choose a symbol of the new street sought by Noel, among the eleven songs that make up the album, would be It's A Beautiful World: an atypical song, even within an atypical work such as Who Built The Moon ?. The song is the one in which the disc is pushed further, the one in which the distance with the Noel we used to became sidereal, between sampling and sequencer. Overall, the "cosmic pop" of the disc, as Gallagher described the genre of his latest work, touches a wide range of sounds, as if it were a rhythmic dizziness to be put on a single album, the most mature by Noel, with the goodbye of the little brother.
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